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Survey of malignant tumours
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Publication update
J. Pediatr Hematol Oncol
(10: 631-635. October 2004.)
"Fermented wheat germ extract reduces chemo-therapy induced febrile neutropenia in pediatric cancer patients"
British Journal of Cancer
(89: 465-469, 2003.)
"A medical nutriment has supportive value in the treatment of colorectal cancer"
Journal of Biololgical Chemistry
(277: 46408-46414, 2002.)
"Fermented wheat germ extract inhibits glycolysis/pentose cycle enzymes and induces apoptosis through poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activation in Jurkat T-cell leukemia tumor cells."
Review
Wheat germ is a valuable nutritional source. In addition to proteins of high nutritional importance, tocopherol and B vitamins, it contains quinone compounds in a metoxy-substituted glycolisated form.
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Who is Who?
List of researchers and contributors participating in the Avemar Research Project.
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Product information
Indications and the registrational status of Avemar, a medical nutriment for cancer patients.
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Preclinical results
The first indications of Avemar's effectiveness: ground-breaking results in animal experimental models.
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References
View the most important scientific publications relating to Avemar and download them in PDF format.
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Mode of action
More about what lies behind Avemar's effect mechanism.
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Clinical oncological effects
Increasing the likelihood of survival, inhibiting progression, improving the quality of life, decreasing instances of febrile neutropenia, introducing Avemar's clinical effectiveness with a focus on selected cancer types. » More
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